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June DVD/BD Presales-Cinedigm Roberto Clemente The Fast est Growing DVD, CD and Blu- ray Ret ail Cat alog Connecting Content with Consumers Volume 7 Issue 12 Baseball season is upon us and for our Retail Partners, Allied Vaughn has the bases loaded with new DVD releases from Major League Baseball and a touching drama from Cinedigm that surrounds the 3000th Roberto Clemente hit. Warner continues its summer domination of the big screen with Wonder Woman, offering now on presale the 3D BD, BD and Digital Download Combo Pack, a must have by every 3D system owner! National Geographic and HBO bring another wave of recent TV documentaries to our retail special interest online sections. For Content Owners & Studios, we're working on another set of new partners poised to join our growing inventory free, limitless title retail catalog, stay tuned or better yet, ask us how your films can join the likes of these today. Have you checked out the Allied Vaughn distribution approach? It's the simplest and fastest avenue to revenue generation and the most efficient supply chain for physical media. Contact me today for more information! Successful retailing to you all, Richard Skillman Vice President Allied Vaughn [email protected] http://www.alliedvaughn.com AV MOD Studio Brochure AV MOD Gallery Title Library AV MOD Newsletter Archives Warner Releases WONDER WOMAN 3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray + Digital Combo Pack available now for Presale TBD 888574535445 Wonder Woman [3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray + Digital Combo Pack] 2017 Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers...and her true destiny. 141:00 Warner Bros. Gal Gadot; Chris Pine; Robin Wright; Connie Nielsen; Lucy Davis; David Thewlis Also now available from Warner Archive on Presale.. 6/27/2017 888574460273 Alaska 1996 Teenagers Jessie (Thora Birch) and Sean (Vincent Kartheiser) Barnes challenge both nature and themselves on a death-defying mission through the Arctic wilderness. Six months ago, their mother's death prompted their father (Dirk Benedict) to relocate the family to an Alaskan village where he's built a new life as a bush pilot. When his plane crashes in a mountain range, Jessie and Sean set out to find him. Along the way they rescue an amazingly friendly polar bear cub from a poacher (Charlton Heston) and test their courage through sea kayaking, shooting rapids, trekking over glaciers and climbing mountains. Under the able direction of Fraser C. Heston (Treasure Island, Needful Things), it all adds up to a real cliffhanger! 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Don Johnson; Penelope Ann Miller; William Forsythe; Bob Balaban; Frank Military; Tate Donovan; Tim Reid 6/27/2017 888574489212 Power 1986 Power, directed by Sidney Lumet (Network, Prince of the City) depicts how calculated and dehumanized the political process has become. The film shows the maneuverings of political candidates as they try to get elected, and the people hired to sell them to the public - the media consultants. "It's smart, it's knowledgeable, sometimes it's funny, occasionally it's very touching, and I learned something from it" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times). Richard Gere; Julie Christie; Gene Hackman; Kate Capshaw; Denzel Washington; E.G. Marshall; Beatrice Straight; Fritz Weaver; Michael Learned; J.T. Walsh 6/27/2017 888574489823 Running on Empty 1988 "After antiwar activists Annie and Arthur Pope (Christine Lahti and Judd Hirsch) blew up a napalm lab in 1971, they became lifelong fugitives. They and their children have stayed just one step ahead of the law, running from state to state, job to job, identity to identity. But now elder son Danny (River Phoenix) wants to stop running from a past not his. And to do so, he might never see his on-the-lam family again. Directed by Sidney Lumet from Naomi Foner's Golden Globe® Award-winning screenplay, this powerful, bittersweet movie also stars Martha Plimpton and Steven Hill, and earned acting honors for the emotional performances of Lahti (Los Angeles Film Critics Best Actress Award) and Phoenix (named Best Supporting Actor by the National Board of Review)." Christine Lahti; River Phoenix; Judd Hirsch; Martha Plimpton; Jonas Abry; L.M. Kit Carson; Ed Crowley; Steven Hill 6/27/2017 888574489052 The Betsy 1978 "Within the Hardeman family that runs the Bethlehem Motors auto empire, Angelo Perino's an outsider. But that won't stop him from bringing on line an innovative new car - The Betsy - and making his presence known from the boardroom to the bedroom. Making his presence known in an authoritative early-career performance as the iron-willed Perino is Academy Award®-winner* Tommy Lee Jones, heading this Harold Robbins saga of boudoir-hopping and power-lusting among four generations of Hardemans. Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall, Katharine Ross, Lesley-Anne Down and Jane Alexander are among the cast of this sleek foray into the world of the rich, the chic, the taboo and The Betsy." 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He's gaining notice in Hollywood as he embarks on the process of auditioning, and he scores a major coup - a summer tour with top R&B duo K-Ci and Jo Jo. Jamie's sudden success finally prompts Fancy to admit her true feelings for Jamie, but will it be too late? Also starring Ellia English and Garrett Morris. A 3-disc, 20-episode collection. Jamie Foxx; Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon; Christopher B. Duncan; Ellia English; Garrett Morris 6/27/2017 888574489359 They Drive By Night 1940 George Raft and Humphrey Bogart share a driving ambition in They Drive by Night, a feisty tale of brothers trying to make it as independent truckers. Ann Sheridan plays a truck-stop waitress dishing both the daily special and the patter. And Ida Lupino is a headstrong executive mixing business and romance with murder. With Bogart again riding shotgun en route to leading-man stardom (which he would achieve the following year) and Raft at the wheel in one of his best roles, this fine example of Warner Bros. social-conscience filmmaking (directed by Raoul Walsh) proved a sturdy vehicle for both. It proved even more fortuitous for Lupino: Her courtoom breakdown made her an "overnight" sensation that landed her a studio contract. George Raft; Ann Sheridan; Ida Lupino; Humphrey Bogart; Gale Page; Alan Hale; Roscoe Karns; John Litel; George Tobias Cinedigm Roberto Clemente drama "Chasing 3000" plus "Growing up Smith" on DVD 7/11/2017 767685154328 Chasing 3000 2010 Heartwarming and inspired by a true story, Chasing 3000 is set against the backdrop of Roberto Clemente's historic chase to get his 3000 hit.
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